Rapido 7090 Truma heating kaput

Oh joy,
We were out all day and the heating/ hot water system was fine when we left and ticking along nicely keeping the van warm for our return.
When we got back we noticed that the floor around the kitchen was wet.
It appears that either the water tank or the hot water tank has sprung a leak.
It's only a slow seeping one but, having taken the out the under sink cupboard/ draw to find the source I still can't see whether it's the water tank, the hot water tank or a lose pipe connection.
So it looks like a trip to our local repair folks for them to strip it all out to find the cause of the problem.
I just hope we can get whatever bits are needed and fitted before then end of January when we go off for our winter trip.
Hey, ho this van is becoming a money muncher . . . . . . . When all is going well we love it to bits, but lately it's being a pain in the pocket.
But as an aside, it took us 2 days to get back home after we discovered the leak and we have had to survive on bottled water for making drinks, cooking and loo flushing, it's amazing how little water you can get by on when you have to.

Mike&Lin
If you can keep your cool while all those around you are loosing theirs . . . . . . . . . . . Then you haven't appreciated the severity of the situation

Had same problem some years ago in our then Kontiki found it was the hot outlet on top of the heater that a previous owner had evostuck on - idiot, new fitting for pennies but the floor had warped and luckily settled back down when dried out. Everything was more easily accessible years ago when repairs were needed but more difficult now Hope you're soon sorted.

After stripping everything out again ready to take to the repair shop tomorrow, I decided to to have another go at finding the source of the leak. Lo and behold it was the hot water outlet hose, the jubilee clip had somehow worked loose. A turn and a half with a screwdriver and after a half an hour on test all seems ship shape. Fingers crossed it stays that way, if so that's another bundle of dosh saved

Mike&Lin
If you can keep your cool while all those around you are loosing theirs . . . . . . . . . . . Then you haven't appreciated the severity of the situation

More likely heat softening the hose. If the clip wasn't sufficiently tightened originally to account for this it would become loose after being in use for a while. If the clip subsequently tightens correctly (ie it isn't stripped) then it will be fine. It's best to re-tighten HW hose clips with the pipework hot.

wet cooling and heating together must be one of the biggest causes of connection failures although dodgit and bodgit pre-owners that I have experienced have made matters much worse and in some cases very costly to put right.

Glad you have got sorted, we had a leak on our boiler last year and it needed a new cylinder boiler jacket. 5 week delivery because trauma were on holiday and nearly £1000. Fortunately no damage to the floor as Rapido do completely cover with viny